An INDEX. 
the Lungs, N. i35'.p.78o. 
Divining boat for juhmarine 
Foyages. N- ii6. p. 484. 
E 
ABej^eretlhghh Ears at 
pkafnre.N.z^ ?'P7i9. 
Earrii, Ol/ervatio^s of the 
fever al Strata thereof, N. 
zij. p. 115'. N. ii9. p. 
191. N. 2x8, p. fiS, N. 
23 3, p. 734. State of did. the Urged : fome xy 
V3iriumof alVomafi.N.xi^^ 
p. 330. a fmall Egg With- 
in another larger, N. 130, 
P' ^3^- Eggs of Snails, 
N. 235-. p. 790, &c. 
Difference of Elchs Srag^i 
Horns. N. 237. p. 5:^3. 
Elephants Sceleton found 24 
Foot under ground, N. 13^. 
p. 75-7. Elephants ^/^ In. 
Antideluvian Earth.N 
217« p. 122. Earths Ft- 
gurenot Spherical. N.233. 
p. 734. A Sort of Sope 
Earth near Smyrna rifing 
cut of the Ground in the 
Night , with the way of 
waking Sope of it. N. 220. 
p, 228. Earth turned to 
AlJum in Allum MinesN. 
219. p. 182. of the Soil of 
Guinea. N. 232. p. 690. 
Echpfe of the Moon, Sept. 
1697. N. 235-. p. 784. 
Silver Ee!s all Ferr,ales, N. 
221. p. 270- Ohfervations 
on the Motions of their 
Gills,N,zzi.p.zjz. Of 
their Generation, feed not 
in Winter, are viviparous, 
of different Sexes, &c. N. 
231. p. 664. 
Egg, as large as the folk of 
an Hens Egg out of the O- 
Foot high, N. 234. p. 771^ 
&c. 
England, Footfleps of its fe- 
ver al Inhabitants. N.210. 
p. 259. 
Epicycloid. See Mathema- 
ticks, 
Euphrates, pleafant Travel- 
ling on its Banks, N. 81 S 
p. 153. 
F 
may pofftll^ 
F^tus may pojJtbLy Lav^ 
the Joints fist and im- 
moveable whiljl in Utero, 
N. 215". p. 27. Why the 
¥xtus breaths notinVcQro. 
N 2ij.p. 39. Obfervati- 
ons of its Formicion, N. 
226. p. 463. See more in 
Generation. 
Feathers of Geefe pluckt 4 or 
5 times a Tear, N.223. p. 
344- 
Dddddd 2 Fens 
